The Ferret presents:
snake eyes
+ TV FACE
+ dead things
Friday 24th November 2023
£8 ADV
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The Ferret welcomes Brighton Gritpop band - snake eyes - to the stage this November!
2023 has been quite the year for Brighton's snake eyes: heading out on their first ever headline tour to packed and sold out rooms across the uk, releasing the 'health' ep via alcopop! records and boasting a chaotic festival season including sets at truck, ynot, leopallooza, teddy rocks, tiffcuff, left of the dial and 4 performances at the great escape.
Backed by everyone from radio 1 to radio ×, clash magazine to fred perry, the marshall live represented trio, now complete with gaby monaghan on bass (PETSEMETARY), are back with slamming new single 'lean', co-produced and mixed by josh harrison (royal blood, snayx, sea power) and set for release on september 12th via alcopop!, the band are ready to smash back to back tours across the uk and europe to see out the year.
"they've got a cool 90's slacker vibe which i really love" - amy lamé, bbc radio 6
"combining wonderfully anthemic grunge energy with sticky melodies to create cracking modern british rock" - rock sound
Support from TV FACE + dead things.
TV Face:
The band called TV FACE are a gang of three from Lancaster. Their debut album Tide of Men was released on Crackedankles Records (Evil Blizzard, Thank) in September 2023. It was named Louder Than War’s album of the week, describing the band as ‘a wonderful trident of piercing guitar, bass and drums, unified by vocals through the torrent of hot noise, thunderous rumble and acid-scuzz.’
dead things:
This three-piece from Chorley are as likely to be found in their local library, raking through the microfiche as they are in their rehearsal cellar. Obsessed with tales of death in their hometown, they yell their findings against a scuzzy fuzz-imbued racket. Catchy, infectious post-punk at its best, homegrown in Lancashire.